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I think this page could use a link to the [[Aerynth Runegate System]]. I added such link to [[Vorringia]] & [[Dalgoth]]. I didn't use the See Also section, as I felt it was too far down to be useful in quick navigation. (I.e. the reader clicks a drop or trainer location, gets to the map article and may want to check out the gates quickly.) <br> [[User:Luke Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]] 19:07, 5 February 2008 (EST)
 
I think this page could use a link to the [[Aerynth Runegate System]]. I added such link to [[Vorringia]] & [[Dalgoth]]. I didn't use the See Also section, as I felt it was too far down to be useful in quick navigation. (I.e. the reader clicks a drop or trainer location, gets to the map article and may want to check out the gates quickly.) <br> [[User:Luke Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]] 19:07, 5 February 2008 (EST)
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== Narrative ==
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My WorldDescENGLISH.txt from circa 2003 gives the narrative as follows:
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:Aerynth
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::These lands were once known as Tyrranth, a province of the Deathless Empire.
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::Abandoned during the war against Chaos, Tyrranth remained a lawless frontier
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::during the Age of Kings. The vassals of High King Cambruin conquered
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::Tyrranth, and built several cities here, but all contact with the High Kingdom
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::was lost at the Turning. Ever since, the factions of Tyrranth have battled for
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::dominion.
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[[User:Najwalaylah|Najwalaylah]] 17:16, 18 July 2008 (EDT)

Revision as of 21:16, 18 July 2008

link to runegate system

I think this page could use a link to the Aerynth Runegate System. I added such link to Vorringia & Dalgoth. I didn't use the See Also section, as I felt it was too far down to be useful in quick navigation. (I.e. the reader clicks a drop or trainer location, gets to the map article and may want to check out the gates quickly.)
Luke Skywalker 19:07, 5 February 2008 (EST)

Narrative

My WorldDescENGLISH.txt from circa 2003 gives the narrative as follows:

Aerynth
These lands were once known as Tyrranth, a province of the Deathless Empire.
Abandoned during the war against Chaos, Tyrranth remained a lawless frontier
during the Age of Kings. The vassals of High King Cambruin conquered
Tyrranth, and built several cities here, but all contact with the High Kingdom
was lost at the Turning. Ever since, the factions of Tyrranth have battled for
dominion.

Najwalaylah 17:16, 18 July 2008 (EDT)